New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall (ankle) finished with only 18 catches for 154 yards and played in only five games before he was lost for the season due to an ankle injury which required surgery in 2017. Given his limited effectiveness and the fact the Giants could save $5.1 million on the cap, the expectation is the Giants will cut ties with him, according to the New York Post's Paul Schwartz.

Fantasy Tip: Marshall isn't exactly known as a "locker-room guy" - something new head coach Pat Shurmur may not want to deal with - so he could be one-and-done in New York. The 33-year-old receiver could agree to a pay cut to potentially save a spot on the roster, but the likelihood is New York will move forward with Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard instead. Marshall's days as a fantasy starter are likely over.

Fantasy Tip: Beckham probably will not do much during offseason workouts and is focused on preparing for the 2018 season. He is one of the best receivers in the NFL when he is healthy and should be a No. 1 fantasy receiver in leagues next season.